What is the cheapest way to learn golf?



What is the cheapest way to learn golf?

I know some of you might cringe at the thought of reading a book, but hey, it’s one of the cheapest ways to learn golf! Whether you want to learn the golf swing, the mental game, or putting, you can do it through golf books. My personal favorite is Every Shot Must Have a Purpose, followed by Search for the Perfect Golf Swing.

How can I save money on golf courses?

That’s a good place to start. Stop at your grocery store before your round. Instead of buying snacks at the course, where costs are regularly inflated, a sports drink and an energy bar at your local grocery store will run you $2. At the course, that number is closer to $5. Do this a couple times, and you’ll start to save real money.

Where can I buy used golf clubs for cheap?

Sites such as the PGA.com Value Guide and 3balls.com offer top-notch equipment at a fraction of its original cost. And if you have some old clubs you no longer want, you can trade them in to lessen the amount of cash coming out of your own pocket for the purchase.

Where can I buy cheap golf balls?

Another way to get quality balls on the cheap: Refurbished or recycled golf-ball websites. Sure, nothing beats a box of premium golf balls. Especially if you’re a good player, there can be a noticeable difference.